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Workshop Design of Experiments. Design Exploration. Workshop. Goal Showing Design Exploration DOE scenario, and creating response charts Model Description The boundary conditions have been applied as shown here. Model is created in Design Modeler Input parameters - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Design of Experiments
Design Exploration
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• Goal– Showing Design Exploration DOE scenario,
and creating response charts
• Model Description– The boundary conditions have been applied
as shown here.
– Model is created in Design Modeler
Input parameters
ds_cutout – geometry parameter from DM
Bearing load
Output parameters
Mass
Equivalent stress
Total deformation
ds_cutout
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3. Return to the Project
2. Verify all your input and output parameters by double click on parameters set.
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Input parameters
Output parameters
1. File>Open>Link1.dsdb
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4. Double click on “Response Surface” to start DOE study
5. Double click on DOE
Outline of DOE shows input and output parameters
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7. In Properties of define type of the design variable and also set up lower and upper bounds.
Ds-cutout, continues variable bounds from 4.5-5-5.5
8. Bearing load, continues variable bounds from 9-10-11
6. Highlight parameter in “Outline of Design of Experiments”
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10. Preview and Update design points
9. Highlight DOE -DOE type is set to Central Composite Design by default
11. Click on Show Progress to expand Status bar
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Table of DOE shows 9 design points
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13. Select to show Total deformation vs Design Points
12. Click on Design Points vs Parameter
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14. Return to Project Page
15. Double click on Response Surface
17. Double click on Response
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15 16. Update Response Surface
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18. Set Mode to 2D and X and Y axis as shown
19. Switch Mode to 3D and Set X, Y, and Z axis as shown
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20. Click on spider and local sensitivities to plot charts
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21. RMB on the Response surface Insert as Response Point
22. RMB on desired Response point and Insert it as Design Point
Your Response point should not be the same as one shown here
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23. Return to Project Page
24. Double click on Parameter set
25. Update all design points
26. RMB on DP1 and Copy inputs to current and Updated selected Design Point
27. Return to Project Page
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28. Double click on Solution
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Check the results in Mechanical